U.D.O To Play Israel For First Time

February 12, 2006

U.D.O., the German band led by former ACCEPT frontman Udo Dikschneider, have scheduled their first-ever live performance in Israel as part of the band's world tour in support of their latest album, "Mission No. X". The concert will take place at the Theatre Club in Tel Aviv on April 22. Tickets will go on sale on Wednesday, February 15th at 9:00 a.m. all over Israel and online through www.metalist.co.il.

U.D.O.'s latest album, "Mission No. X", was issued in September 2005 via AFM Records. The follow-up to 2004's "Thunderball" marks the recording debut with the group of new drummer Francesco Jovino. Jovino joined the band in 2004 as the permanent replacement for Lorenzo Milani, who left the group for "personal reasons."

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